Asking ChatGPT If Joe Biden Fired FBI or DOJ Employees While President

Prompt: How many people did Joe Biden fire in the government when he became president

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When President Joe Biden assumed office in January 2021, he implemented several executive actions that indirectly affected federal employment, particularly by reversing policies from the previous administration. However, there is no comprehensive public record detailing the exact number of federal employees who were dismissed or replaced during this transition.

Key Actions Taken by President Biden:

  1. Repeal of Schedule F: In January 2021, President Biden revoked Executive Order 13957, known as "Schedule F," which had been established during the Trump administration. This order had reclassified certain federal positions, making it easier to hire and fire individuals in policy-related roles. By repealing it, President Biden restored traditional civil service protections for these positions.

  2. Rescinding of Trump-Appointed Board Members: The Biden administration requested resignations from several individuals appointed by former President Trump to various advisory boards, including military service academy boards. When some appointees refused to resign, they were subsequently dismissed. This action was unprecedented and led to legal challenges, though courts upheld the president's authority to remove such appointees.

Context on Federal Employment Transitions:

It's customary for incoming administrations to appoint new personnel to key positions, especially those requiring political alignment with the president's agenda. These positions often include cabinet members, agency heads, and other senior roles. However, the vast majority of federal employees are part of the civil service system, which is designed to be non-partisan and merit-based, providing job protections that prevent dismissal without cause.

While specific numbers regarding dismissals or replacements during President Biden's transition are not publicly available, it's important to note that such personnel changes are a standard aspect of presidential transitions, aimed at aligning the executive branch with the new administration's policies and priorities.

Prompt: Did Biden fire any FBI personnel or anyone in the DOJ

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Upon assuming office in January 2021, President Joe Biden did not initiate a widespread dismissal of personnel within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Department of Justice (DOJ). While it's customary for incoming administrations to appoint new leadership in key positions, the Biden administration did not undertake significant firings within these agencies.

In contrast, recent reports indicate that the Trump administration, as of January 31, 2025, has been actively removing FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors involved in investigations related to former President Donald Trump and the January 6 Capitol attack. The DOJ has directed the FBI to terminate eight senior officials and identify agents who worked on these cases for potential further action.

These actions have raised concerns about potential politicization within federal law enforcement agencies. Senator Mark Warner described the firings as "deeply alarming," emphasizing the importance of maintaining the independence of these institutions.

In summary, President Biden did not dismiss FBI or DOJ personnel upon taking office. However, recent developments under the Trump administration have led to significant personnel changes within these agencies.

Prompt: Did Biden continue to employ people that investigated his family

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Upon assuming office in January 2021, President Joe Biden retained key personnel involved in investigations related to his family, particularly his son, Hunter Biden. Notably, David Weiss, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware appointed during the Trump administration, continued to lead the investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings. In August 2023, Weiss was appointed as Special Counsel to further oversee this investigation, underscoring the administration's commitment to maintaining continuity and impartiality in the probe.

Additionally, the Biden administration did not dismiss other officials within the Department of Justice (DOJ) or related agencies who were involved in or overseeing investigations concerning the Biden family. This approach aligns with the administration's stated intent to uphold the independence of the DOJ and avoid any appearance of interference in ongoing investigations.

It's important to note that while the administration maintained this stance, congressional committees, particularly those led by Republicans, have continued to scrutinize the Biden family's business activities. These committees have conducted investigations and released reports alleging misconduct, but these are separate from the DOJ's criminal investigations.

In summary, President Biden chose to retain officials involved in investigations related to his family, emphasizing a commitment to the independence of federal law enforcement agencies and the integrity of ongoing investigative processes.

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